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Stability after freezing and thawing of solutions of mitomycin C in plastic minibags for intravesical use.

Stability after freezing and thawing of solutions of mitomycin C in plastic minibags for intravesical use. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Stability after freezing and thawing of solutions of mitomycin C in plastic minibags for intravesical use. Abstract Text:

    Solutions of 0.6 mg/ml mitomycin C (Mutamycin) in NaCl solution 0.9% in plastic minibags for intravesical use were stored at -20 degrees C and -30 degrees C and thawed by microwave radiation. Both unbuffered solutions and solutions buffered to approximately pH 7.5 were investigated. Concentrations were measured with HPLC. During freezing and storage at -20 degrees C sometimes crystallization of mitomycin C occurred. However, both buffered and unbuffered solutions could be frozen at -30 degrees C during at least four weeks and subsequently thawed without loss of content. Unbuffered mitomycin C solutions could be refrozen at -30 degrees C for another four weeks. Also buffered and unbuffered solutions of another brand of mitomycin C (Mitomycin-C Kyowa) could be frozen at -30 degrees C during four weeks without significant deterioration.

    Stability after freezing and thawing of solutions of mitomycin C in plastic minibags for intravesical use. Publishing Authors By Initials

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    Stability after freezing and thawing of solutions of mitomycin C in plastic minibags for intravesical use. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Pharmaceutisch weekblad. Scientific edition

    VOLUME: 8

    Page Numbers: 286-8

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    ISSN: 0167-6555

    DAY: 12

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 1986

    Stability after freezing and thawing of solutions of mitomycin C in plastic minibags for intravesical use. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7907992

    Stability after freezing and thawing of solutions of mitomycin C in plastic minibags for intravesical use. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Solutions

    MESH TERMS: administration & dosage

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    Substance Name: Mitomycin

    Registry Number: 50-07-7

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    Country: NETHERLANDS

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